Top 30 Attractions in Sweden

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Sweden is not a catchy and not a country that screams about its beauty. Everyone can see for himself in its splendor as soon as he sees it with his own eyes. This is a Scandinavian beauty who, surrounded by mountains and rocks, built amazing cities, but kept a balance with nature.

The capital of Sweden is called the city-museum. And for good reason. Getting around all the museums in Stockholm is not so easy. Each of them is special. They combine the ancient culture and life of Sweden, with modern art and technology. What is the world-famous Vasa Museum, Skansen or the fun educational museums of Tom Tit and the World of Astrid Lingren worth. But the country knows how to accept modernity and demonstrates this in amazing interactive museums. Among them are the ABBA Museum and the Nobel Museum.

Sweden is rich in architectural monuments. Her castles are not devoid of Scandinavian endurance and power, but complemented by elegant European trends. They look nice and massive. Art galleries, antique furniture, utensils, weapons, clothes are also perfectly preserved. Here everyone can get acquainted with them.

There is a lot of wild, free territory on the territory of the country. There are majestic mountains with good ski resorts. There is also a place for travelers who are looking for solitude with nature. Sweden is a different, special world that beckons. And it's very hard to resist. Yes, and do not want to.

What to see in Sweden?

The most interesting and beautiful places, photos and a brief description.

Old town Gamla Stan

Gamla Stan is an old part of Stockholm, which has placed many attractions on its streets. In this area is the heart of the city - Stortorget Square. Also there is the narrowest street in Sweden, the Nobel Museum and the Royal Palace. In addition to famous buildings, there are many “secret” sights in the old city. Among them - a cannonball in the wall of the house, a boy looking at the moon.

Old town Gamla Stan

Address: Old town Gamla Stan, Sweden, Sweden

Opening hours: 09:00 - 20:00

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Vasa Museum

The exhibit of the museum is Vasa's ship. A ship that is 100 years older than the US. This is the royal ship of Sweden, which sank before completing its maiden voyage. Museum visitors get acquainted with the life of sailors, the ship and its history. By the way, it was decorated with gold, and the guns on board were bronze.

Vasa Museum

Address: Vasa Museum, Sweden, Sweden

Phone: +46 8 519 548 00

Opening hours: 10:00-17:00

Wadsten Castle

Wadsten Castle was created as a powerful defensive structure. But by the will of the king, after 5 years, the castle began to be rebuilt. It was planned to make it the residence of the ailing Duke Magnus. So the huge castle acquired the features of the Renaissance, and its fortifications were removed. Inside it is excellently preserved.

Wadsten Castle

Address: Wadsten Castle, Sweden, Sweden

Opening hours: 10:00 - 17:00

Skansen Open Air Museum

In all of Stockholm, there is no place more colorful than Skansen. This is a living embodiment of Swedish culture and history that you can feel with your hands. On the territory of Skansen there is a cafe, houses in the national style, a forge, a bakery, a glass blower's workshop. Only 150 houses and estates of the XVIII-XX centuries. Visitors can also visit the zoo, where animals live in natural conditions.

Skansen Open Air Museum

Address: Skansen Open Air Museum, Sweden, Sweden

Phone: +46 8 442 8000

Opening hours: 10:00 - 17:00

ABBA Museum

The creators have put their soul into the ABBA Museum. In addition to the special atmosphere that is inherent in the museum, it is one of the most interactive in the world. The hallmark of the museum is a telephone. He can call at any time, and every visitor has the right to pick up the phone. In his free time, members of the ABBA group call him. Here you can also dance with a hologram of a star or hear Benny Andersson, the band's composer, play the piano.

ABBA Museum

Address: ABBA Museum, Sweden, Sweden

Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00

Globen Arena

Globen Arena is the largest spherical building in the world. The diameter of the ball is 110 meters. The arena hosts sporting events, concerts and competitions. The Skyview attraction is especially popular. A capsule-shaped elevator takes visitors to the top of the arena. Height - 130 meters. From there you can see all of Stockholm. There are restaurants and cafes inside the complex for visitors.

Globen Arena

Address: Globen Arena, Sweden, Sweden

Phone: +46 8 600 8000

Opening hours: Mon-Sun: 10:00-22:00

Sarek National Park

The area of ​​the national park is one and a half thousand kilometers. This is unbridled nature in all its wild beauty. One route is laid through the park - the Royal. Tourists do the rest of the routes at their own risk. This is a place for travelers who are not afraid to challenge nature. As a reward, they will be able to enjoy its beauty to its fullest.

Sarek National Park

Address: Sarek National Park, Sweden, Sweden

Opening hours: Open 24 hours.

Nobel Museum

Museum dedicated to the Nobel Prize and its founder. Visitors will learn about the life, work of Nobel, the origin of the idea to create a prize. The museum has a cable car, to which portraits of the laureates are attached, signed by their quotes from the presentation. Films that are shown in the museum show the world through the eyes of geniuses. The museum has a themed cafe, on the chairs of which there are paintings of Nobel laureates.

Nobel Museum

Address: Nobel Museum, Sweden, Sweden

Phone: +46 8 534 818 00

Opening hours: 10:00 - 17:00

Drottningholm Palace

Built in the 16th century by the Swedish king for his wife, the palace became the first residence in the country that did not perform defensive functions. After the fire, the palace was rebuilt following the example of Versailles, then he acquired a luxurious theater. Today the royal family lives in the castle. Visitors are free to walk around the park and the premises. The castle boasts beautiful and rich interiors, an old organ, a library.

Drottningholm Palace

Address: Drottningholm Palace, Sweden, Sweden

Phone: +46 8 402 6100

Opening hours: 10:00 - 17:00

Øresund bridge-tunnel

This is a bridge-tunnel that connects two countries: Sweden and Denmark. The length of the bridge is almost 8 kilometers. The road and railroad runs at an altitude of 57 meters. But at the entrance to Denmark, the bridge goes under water. So they get into the tunnel, which runs under water. This is done in order not to interfere with ships and aircraft.

Øresund bridge-tunnel

Address: Øresund bridge-tunnel, Sweden, Sweden

Phone: +46 40 12 34 00

Opening hours: 24/7

Skugschurkogården Forest Cemetery

Quiet sadness and a romantic landscape – this is how the artists Gunnar Asplund and Sigurda Leverentz represented the cemetery in the early 1900s. They created a project in which the cemetery will be in harmony with nature. Calm, philosophical design should support the mourners. On the territory of the cemetery there are small but beautifully decorated chapels surrounded by gardens.

Skugschurkogården Forest Cemetery

Address: Skugschurkogården Forest Cemetery, Sweden, Sweden

Opening hours: 07:00 - 19:00

Uppsala Cathedral

It is the largest Gothic cathedral in Scandinavia. Its height is 119 meters. For the Swedes, this is the main shrine. The construction of the temple dragged on for centuries. Now more than half a million tourists come to the cathedral every year. Members of the royal dynasty and monarchs are buried in it. There is an old cemetery around the cathedral.

Uppsala Cathedral

Address: Uppsala Cathedral, Sweden, Sweden

Phone: +46 18 500 10 00

Opening hours: Mon-Sun 09:00-17:00

Gripsholm Castle

Gripsholm Castle was built by Bo Jonsson Gripp in 1380. He chose a picturesque place for the construction - this is the shore of Lake Mälaren. Externally, the castle looks impressive and rich. The bright color of the stone adds expressiveness to the massive walls. Inside the luxurious interior of the rooms. The castle has antique furniture, decorative items and a beautiful art gallery. In the vicinity of Gripsholm, there are about a hundred royal deer.

Gripsholm Castle

Address: Gripsholm Castle, Sweden, Sweden

Phone: +46 15 16 30 00

Opening hours: 10:00 - 17:00

Lake Mälaren

This is a lake of glacial origin, on the waters of which Stockholm was built. Mälaren is the third largest lake in Sweden. Its area is 1140 km². It has given rise to many legends and mysteries. It is on its picturesque shores that a huge number of castles, palaces, and mansions are concentrated. There are interesting islands on the lake. Among them are the Viking island of Birka, the island of Love with its chic palace.

Lake Mälaren

Address: Lake Mälaren, Sweden, Sweden

Opening hours: Always open

Modern Art Museum

The Stockholm Museum of Modern Art is located on the island of Skeppsholmen in Stockholm. It is considered one of the best in the world. The museum has about 100,000 exhibits. These are exhibitions "now", "future" and "new time". There are works by Picasso, Giacometti, Matisse, Dali. The halls are not burdened with a huge amount of work. But everyone will find something to their liking. The variety of exhibits is incredible.

Modern Art Museum

Address: Modern Art Museum, Sweden, Sweden

Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00

Vic Castle

The castle was built in the Renaissance style. Mysteriousness is given to him by his serious appearance and nature, surrounding the structure. The castle is located near Lake Mälaren. He performed his protective functions more than once, protecting from enemies. Since then, it has left traces of a struggle. Now there are 29 modern hotel rooms in Vik Castle with Internet, telephone, TV. There is also a conference room and a restaurant.

Vic Castle

Address: Vic Castle, Sweden, Sweden

Opening hours: Mon-Sun: 10:00-18:00

The World of Astrid Lindgren

If you look for a fairy-tale world in Stockholm, then finding it is easy. It's in the Astrid Lindgren Museum. Children here are free to do whatever they want. The world of heroes from the books of the writer was created for them, and they become its participants. But adults will not be bored either, the museum is very fascinating. There are houses, clearings, slides, a train and even a plane. On the territory of the museum there is a restaurant and a shop with goods for children.

The World of Astrid Lindgren

Address: The World of Astrid Lindgren, Sweden, Sweden

Phone: +46 491 21 90 00

Opening hours: 09:00 - 18:00

Stockholm City Hall

Stockholm City Hall is the symbol of the city. Its height is 107 meters. The observation deck offers a beautiful view of the city. On the territory of the town hall there are offices, conference rooms, as well as a luxurious restaurant. The tower has absorbed the styles of various cultures. It is a massive building with neat and exquisite decorations.

Stockholm City Hall

Address: Stockholm City Hall, Sweden, Sweden

Phone: +46 8 508 290 00

Opening hours: M-F 8:00-18:00, Sa-Su 9:00-17:00

Liseberg park

Liseberg Park is an amusement park in Gothenburg. It is included in the top 10 best amusement parks in the world. There are modern attractions, a forest park, cafes, restaurants, a hotel, cottages and hostels for guests. Liseberg Park is periodically updated with new types of entertainment. Recently, the world's tallest free-fall tower opened in the park. Enough in the park and rides for the little ones.

Liseberg park

Address: Liseberg park, Sweden, Sweden

Phone: +46 31 400 100

Opening hours: 10:00 - 22:00

Kalmar Castle

Kalmar Castle was built in the 13th century to protect against pirates. It signed the Kalmar Union. The castle has been rebuilt more than once, its role in the life of Sweden has often changed. It was restored in the 19th century. Now it is a castle-museum, which perfectly preserved the features of the northern renaissance. Despite its impressive and massive appearance, Kalmar Castle is luxuriously decorated inside.

Kalmar Castle

Address: Kalmar Castle, Sweden, Sweden

Phone: +46 480 45 67 00

Opening hours: 10:00-16:00

Millisgorden

This is a museum-park created by a married couple. In love with each other and with sculpture, they dreamed of connecting their works with nature. And they did great! The land they bought turned into a magical garden. It combines the beauty created by nature with the beauty of man-made. A must visit place in Stockholm.

Millisgorden

Address: Millisgorden, Sweden, Sweden

Opening hours: Mon-Sun: 10:00-18:00

Royal Palace in Stockholm

The Royal Palace in Stockholm is the residence of King Carl Gustav. This is one of the largest active castles in the world. On its territory there are museums and exhibition rooms. Visitors can see royal relics and documents. Also here is the arsenal of Sweden. It contains weapons, armor, uniforms of monarchs.

Royal Palace in Stockholm

Address: Royal Palace in Stockholm, Sweden, Sweden

Phone: +46 8 402 6000

Opening hours: 10:00 - 17:00

Museum of Tom Titus Experiments

The museum is dedicated to the comic book hero who loved to conduct experiments. Four floors of premises and a park await visitors. For 16 thousand square meters. m. there are various exhibits that allow you to conduct more than 600 experiments. There is a planetarium, a mysterious souvenir shop, a cafe, a place for water experiments, an illusion gallery, a chemical laboratory, a mirror maze and much more. The museum is suitable for all ages.

Museum of Tom Titus Experiments

Address: Museum of Tom Titus Experiments, Sweden, Sweden

Opening hours: Tue-Sun 10:00-17:00

Highland

The High Coast is an area on the Swedish coast of the Gulf of Bothnia. It is included in the UNESCO heritage list. The coast rises from the sea. It is characterized by rocky cliffs and islands. The view from the High Bank is simply amazing. There you can also engage in active sports or go on hiking tours.

Highland

Address: Highland, Sweden, Sweden

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday: 10:00 - 22:00

Grimeton radio station

After the First World War, during which communication with the world was interrupted a huge number of times, Sweden decided to build its own radio stations. In 1924, the radio station was built by an American of Swedish origin to communicate with the United States. At the end of the 20th century, it was turned into a museum, and soon included in the UNESCO heritage list. A huge number of tourists visit it every year.

Grimeton radio station

Address: Grimeton radio station, Sweden, Sweden

Phone: +46 34 64 20 50

Opening hours: 10:00 - 16:00

Rock reliefs at Tanum

Tanum is a small Swedish settlement. It became famous for its complex of petroglyphs. These are drawings on the rocks, the age of which is from 2600 to 3800 years. Paths have been laid out for walks in the park, signs have been put up. The subjects of the drawings are varied. They depict hunting, religion, everyday situations, and even the relationship between a man and a woman.

Rock reliefs at Tanum

Address: Rock reliefs at Tanum, Sweden, Sweden

Phone: +46 10 225 1200

Opening hours: Daily 9:00 - 17:00

Lake Vänern

It is the largest lake in Scandinavia and the third largest in Europe. Its area is 5,650 km². 10 thousand years ago, the glacier melted, and Lake Vänern appeared with 20 thousand small islands. It is the largest freshwater archipelago. There are 35 species of fish in its waters. Large ports were formed on the waters of the lake. It forms part of the water connection between Stockholm and Gothenburg.

Lake Vänern

Address: Lake Vänern, Sweden, Sweden

Opening hours: 24/7

Abisko National Park

The park is located in Swedish Lapland, 200 kilometers from the Arctic Circle. In winter, you can see one of the most beautiful polar lights in the world. The area of ​​the national park is 77 km². Also here you can ski, participate in competitions. Abisko attracts tourists all year round. Canyons, rocks, mountains, lake shores - the nature here is harsh, but amazing.

Abisko National Park

Address: Abisko National Park, Sweden, Sweden

Opening hours: Always open

Garden of Carl Linnaeus

The garden was created in honor of the scientist. 1300 species of plants grow here, and they are located according to his classification. This is one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world. Carl Linnaeus Garden is a cozy, romantic and colorful place. Nature is revealed in all its glory. In addition to walking, you can have a picnic or read a book here. This is one of the most peaceful places in Sweden.

Garden of Carl Linnaeus

Address: Garden of Carl Linnaeus, Sweden, Sweden

Opening hours: 09:00 - 18:00

City of Visby

Visby is the center and main port of the island of Gotland. It is considered one of the best preserved ancient cities in Northern Europe. Visby is under the protection of UNESCO. The history of the city developed rapidly and almost independently from Sweden. There are Christian churches, walled castles and old houses. With the development of tourism in the city, an excellent infrastructure has appeared.

City of Visby

Address: City of Visby, Sweden, Sweden

Phone: +46 498 20 16 00

Opening hours: 09:00 - 17:00

FAQ – Answers to popular questions

When to go to Sweden?

Sweden is a beautiful destination year-round, but the best time to visit depends on your interests. Here are some recommendations:

  • Summer (June to August): Ideal for exploring nature, enjoying long days, and outdoor activities.
  • Winter (December to February): Perfect for winter sports and experiencing the Northern Lights.
  • Spring (March to May): Great for witnessing blooming nature and mild weather.
  • Autumn (September to November): Enjoy fall foliage and cultural events.

What are the things to do in Sweden when it rains?

When it rains in Sweden, there are still plenty of enjoyable activities to do. Here are some suggestions:

  • Visit world-class museums, such as the Vasa Museum or the Moderna Museet in Stockholm.
  • Explore the cozy cafes and try delicious Swedish pastries.
  • Take a guided tour of historical sites like the Royal Palace.
  • Enjoy a shopping day in indoor markets or boutiques.
  • Relax at a local spa or wellness center.

What are the things to do in Sweden with family?

Sweden offers a variety of family-friendly activities. Here are some top things to do:

  • Visit Liseberg Amusement Park in Gothenburg
  • Explore the Vasa Museum in Stockholm
  • Enjoy hiking in the Swedish Lapland
  • Discover the scenic beauty of Gotland island
  • Engage with wildlife at Kolmården Zoo

What are the things to do in Sweden in the evening?

Sweden offers a variety of activities to enjoy in the evening, depending on the city you are in and your interests. Here are some suggestions for different locations: In Stockholm:

1. Explore Gamla Stan: The old town is beautifully lit at night. Wander through its narrow cobblestone streets and enjoy the historic architecture.

2. Dine Out: Stockholm has a vibrant food scene. Try traditional Swedish cuisine at restaurants like Tradition or more modern offerings at places like Smorgastarteriet.

3. Visit a Rooftop Bar: Enjoy panoramic views of the city at bars like Tak or The Nest.

4. Catch a Show: Look for performances at the Royal Swedish Opera, or check for concerts and events at venues like Cirkus or Debaser.

5. Evening Boat Tours: Enjoy the archipelago views on an evening boat cruise. In Gothenburg: 1. Liseberg Amusement Park: If visiting during the summer, Liseberg is open late and offers rides, games, and food stalls. 2. Dinner at Feskekôrka: This famous fish market has several restaurants where you can enjoy fresh seafood. 3. Explore Haga: This charming